Extensive vascular malformation in the face treated by sclerotherapy with 5% ethanolamine oleate foam

Author:

de Lima Medeiros Yuri1,Silva Breno Nogueira2,de Miranda Chaves Netto Henrique Duque2,de Carvalho Paula Afonso Rodrigues3,Fabri Gisele Maria Campos2,de Carvalho Matheus Furtado2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Stomatology A.C.Camargo Cancer Center São Paulo Brazil

2. School of Dentistry Federal University of Juiz de Fora Juiz de Fora Brazil

3. School of Medicine Federal University of Juiz de Fora Juiz de Fora Brazil

Abstract

AbstractBackground and AimThe approach to vascular malformations in the face is a challenging step for professionals involved in the treatment of these anomalies. The objective is to describe a rare case of extensive vascular malformation in the face in an adult patient who had previously undergone several unsuccessful treatments during childhood and adolescence.Materials and MethodsA 46‐year‐old female patient reported an aesthetic discomfort in her face due to an increase in the volume of the upper lip and recurrent spontaneous bleeding in the oral cavity. On oral clinical evaluation, a blue‐purple colour, firm consistency on palpation, extension into the oral cavity, and moderate mobility of the incisors in the right hemimaxilla were observed. Angiography, magnetic resonance imaging and cone beam computed tomography were performed to verify the lesion's anatomical limits and hemodynamic properties. Four injections of sclerotherapy with an injection of 5% monoethanolamine oleate foam were performed.ResultsA significant reduction in the extent of vascular malformation was noted. At the moment, the patient had 3 years of follow‐up. She is extremely satisfied with the aesthetic result, and has had no episode of spontaneous bleeding or other complications.ConclusionsThe request for new imaging exams allowed the characterization and precise delimitation of the vascular malformation, guiding the use of a minimally invasive technique using the injection of monoethanolamine oleate foam, providing an effective and satisfactory result for the patient.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Oral Surgery,Surgery

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